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3 Mistakes Guaranteed to Increase Your College Costs

... develop with financial aid officers and the role that the financial aid office can play in reducing college costs.First of all, it is very important that you establish a personal relationship with the aid office at your potential schools. ... Read Read: 3 Mistakes Guaranteed to Increase Your College Costs

By: Marc Hill | 05/04/2009 | Finance

4 Easy Ways to Reduce College Costs and Supercharge Your Retirement

... at http://www.reduceyourcollegecosts.info and you won't ever have to pay full price for your child's college education. You can slash thousands from your college costs so you and your child are left with less debt after graduation. And, you ... Read Read: 4 Easy Ways to Reduce College Costs and Supercharge Your Retirement

By: Marc Hill | 06/02/2009 | Advice

10 Ways to Reduce College Costs and Avoid Debt That Can Take Years to Pay Off

... your child enroll for a 2-year program first and then have them transfer to his or her desired school. This will help you reduce your college costs, but you must make sure that your child's credits are transferable. Additionally, be aware ... Read Read: 10 Ways to Reduce College Costs and Avoid Debt That Can Take Years to Pay Off

By: Marc Hill | 26/11/2009 | College & University
Reecy Aresty

Small Business Owners Can Save Thousands on College Costs!

College and college-bound families should be looking into a unique opportunity to save tens of thousands of dollars on college costs for school year 2007-2008. For the very first time, there’s a loophole in the 2007-2008 Free ... Read Read: Small Business Owners Can Save Thousands on College Costs!

By: Reecy Aresty | 05/04/2007 | College & University

College Costs

... possible.  Consider tuition when making the decision.  As a large tuition and overall cost could strap you down after college with debt that you otherwise would not have.  Be smart and do not follow the crowd.  Understand your goals, decide ... Read Read: College Costs

By: Jason Monastra | 21/10/2008 | College & University

Concerns About College Costs Shaping More Students’ Decisions

... help you with a credit-based PLUS loan, which allows parents to borrow up to your full cost of attendance. Begin With Two Years of Community College If you’re concerned about piling up too much debt in student loans and you’re ... Read Read: Concerns About College Costs Shaping More Students’ Decisions

By: Jeff Mictabor | 07/03/2008 | Education

Plus Loans May Help Parents Offset College Costs

... semester or maybe even the school year, others may be taking on additional work hours to help pay for their college expenses. Some undergraduate students who have already used all their available resources like grants, student ... Read Read: Plus Loans May Help Parents Offset College Costs

By: Jeff Mictabor | 10/08/2007 | College & University

Parent Plus and Graduate Plus Loans Help Students Cover College Costs

... has decided which college to attend this fall, and you are beginning to formulate your financial strategy for how you will fund the college experience. An excellent option is the PLUS Loan or Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students, ... Read Read: Parent Plus and Graduate Plus Loans Help Students Cover College Costs

By: Jeff Mictabor | 01/06/2007 | Education

Utilizing a Qtp (qualified Tuiition Plan) to Fund a Grandchild's College Cost

... annual tax-free gifts, if the gift is less than the annual gift exclusion. The advantages of a QTP to fund a college education are: 1.The grandparent can withdraw the funds from the QTP if they should be needed for retirement. 2.The funds ... Read Read: Utilizing a Qtp (qualified Tuiition Plan) to Fund a Grandchild's College Cost

By: Karen Bolton | 05/02/2009 | Finance
Reecy Aresty

Secrets to Saving a Fortune on College Costs: What Divorced Women Need to Know

... that parent’s address, which can be accomplished with proof that their mail is received there. If the student commutes to college and both parents live within driving distance, then either parent can be the custodial parent. The ... Read Read: Secrets to Saving a Fortune on College Costs: What Divorced Women Need to Know

By: Reecy Aresty | 17/03/2008 | College & University

What Are The Costs Of Going To College?

... Aid Report. This report details your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is how much you'll be expected to contribute to college costs. Your EFC is determined by the information you supply on the FAFSA form. The schools you ... Read Read: What Are The Costs Of Going To College?

By: Michael Fleischner | 04/02/2008 | College & University

A Simple Trick for Reducing College Tuition Costs

... forms of assistance that require repayment and can result in thousands of dollars of interest charges. Worried about skyrocketing college costs, parents of high school seniors often suggest that grandparents make donations to Junior’s ... Read Read: A Simple Trick for Reducing College Tuition Costs

By: Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC | 18/12/2008 | College & University
Kelli Smith

What's Really Behind College Tuition Hikes?

... . Many employers offer tuition reimbursement programs to help students complete bachelor's or master's degrees.Keeping college costs down may require rethinking the traditional higher learning experience. By focusing your search on colleges ... Read Read: What's Really Behind College Tuition Hikes?

By: Kelli Smith | 02/04/2009 | Education

Don’T Let The Economic Crisis Derail Your College Plans

... Make It a Family Affair--- In some families, grandparents (or other relatives) have stepped up and assisted children with some of the college costs. I would counsel relatives in this situation to consult with their financial planner or tax ... Read Read: Don’T Let The Economic Crisis Derail Your College Plans

By: Sharon McLaughlin | 29/10/2008 | College & University
Kristin Gabriel

Trends: Will a College Education Cost More in 2009?

... - Out of State Public College: $ 26,304 - Inflation rates for college costs is usually higher than that of the cost of living. The rate presently averages between 5 and 8 percent. However,there are some universities offering students an ... Read Read: Trends: Will a College Education Cost More in 2009?

By: Kristin Gabriel | 17/12/2008 | Education

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